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5 Jan 2007 News
5 Jan 2007 News
- Chinese gov'ts 'serve the media, not manage them'
- Margaret Chan takes office as director-general of WHO
- Guangdong News
- Top legislator lists progress of NPC's work in 2006
- FM: China firmly persists in peaceful development road
- Revised law on protection of minors to come into force next June
- 59 new laws, regulations to go into effect in 2007
- People's Daily calls for greater scientific development
- Site enquiries urged in national agriculture census
- China's central gov't website marks first anniversary
- CCTV International Channel transforms for different global audience
- 200,000 overseas Chinese encouraged to return home
- Rural kids to get free compulsory education
- Chinese experts tame demolition debris
- UN report: China's growth presents opportunity for Latin America
- Index reaches new high on first trading day of 2007
- Yuan looks to overtake HK dollar
- Google links up with China Mobile
- Google to buy stake in Xunlei
- Shanghai News
- Report projects 190-bln-USD trade surplus for 2007
- Chinese shares rise 1.5% on 1st trading day of 2007
- Prices of Chinese goods to climb moderately in 2007
- Gov't scraps management fees for rural vendors
- Cost of Beijing-Shanghai Express Railway may rise 50%
- Guangdong News
- Shanghai News
- China Railways plans Hong Kong IPO
- Stocks end off highs as banks pull back
- Yuan inches lower in sluggish trade
- China funds led world in returns in 2006
- China can afford 5% yuan rise yearly
- CVRD, Shougang plan joint venture: report
- Southern Air may face trading curbs
- Shanghai News
- Textile exports may grow 15 percent
- Beijing Hyundai sees slower sale growth
- SABMiller venture to buy Blue Sword
- Economic growth expected to slow
- DaimlerChrysler to set up van venture
- Economic crime booms in China
- Report projects 190-billion-USD trade surplus for 2007
- 355 million tons of iron to be imported this year
- Guangdong News
- Per capita GDP in Tibet exceeds 10,000 yuan
- China's listed companies recover 33.6 bln yuan of misappropriated funds
